Careers
VTAC - Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre applications now open
Year 12 students considering applying for university have been attending information sessions put on by the Careers Team to help guide them through the process of applying for a VTAC account, selecting their preferences and applying for SEAS ( Special Entry Access Scheme ). In the following weeks students will learn about scholarships and accommodation options. For many parents who haven’t gone through this process, watching the you tube clip put together by VTAC is a good way to make sure you understand the process and are better able to support your child with their applications. The link is below. If you or your child have any questions or encounter any problems with the application process please seek a meeting with a Careers Practitioner for advice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Iw80Zb-5j4
Subject Selection
Subject selection is always a busy time for the school and students have been able to pick from a wide range of subjects and electives. Current Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 students have attended many sessions to make sure that all students are aware of their options, what they will learn in a subject and where a particular career pathway can lead to.
If your child is yet to select their subjects for 2024 they need to see their House Leader or Career Practitioner as soon as possible so that web preference can be done.
Year 10 - 12 Students
VCE SUBJECT PREREQUISITES
Students in Years 10 - 12 can download VCE prerequisites for the 2024, 2025, and 2026 university intakes for the following courses (most are courses at Victorian universities):
Nursing
Paramedicine
Midwifery
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Podiatry
Prosthetics and Orthotics
Speech Pathology
Osteopathy
Chiropractic
Social Work
Pharmacy
Pharmaceutical Science
Medical Laboratory Science
Nuclear Medicine
Diagnostic Radiography
Radiation Therapy
Clinical Audiology
Orthoptics
Optometry
Oral Health
Dental Science
Medicine
Download the guides via
https://slmcareerresources.edublogs.org/
Year 12 Students
TERTIARY APPLICATIONS
University applications via most state-based Tertiary Admission Centres are now open!
Year 12 students can download the
following resources from https://slmcareerresources.edublogs.org/
UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS - RESOURCES
Get help with the VTAC application process (Victorian courses)
The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) process course applications on behalf of most tertiary institutes in Victoria. VTAC staff are running the following live webinars to assist students and families with applications:
23 August:Refugee and asylum seeker information session.
30 August: Nursing and midwifery applicants.
5 September:Pathways.
12 September: VTAC application process.
To register for an upcoming session, visit https://www.vtac.edu.au/events
Watch information videos via www.youtube.com/@vtacmedia6131
Get help with the UAC application process (NSW and Canberra courses)
The Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) process course applications on behalf of most tertiary institutes in NSW and Canberra. UAC staff are running a series of live webinars to assist students and families with applications. Register for an upcoming session,
www.uac.edu.au/schools/uac-digital
Other states
Students can access information about course applications via:
SA & NT: www.satac.edu.au
Queensland: www.qtac.edu.au
Western Australia: www.tisc.edu.au
Tasmania: www.utas.edu.au
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR VICTORIAN UNI APPLICATIONS
Applying for nursing or midwifery?
Once you have applied for a nursing or midwifery course via VTAC, you will be required to complete the ‘Nursing and Midwifery Declaration Form’. This is located in your VTAC account under ‘Making an Application’.
Initial teacher education - Victoria
Students planning to apply for initial teacher education courses in Victoria for the 2024 intake are required to sit the Casper test: CSP 10409 – Australian Undergraduate Teacher Education. You will need to create a VTAC account before you can register for the test. Register for the test via https://acuityinsights.app/casper/
Students applying for initial teacher education courses at Australian Catholic University may be required to complete the ACU Teacher Selector Statement.
Applying for a course that requires a folio, interview, design task or audition?
Once you add the course/s to your VTAC preference list and submit your application, you will be emailed information about the additional selection criteria you need to complete. Check the inbox in your VTAC account for up-to-date information. The university you are applying to may have folio and audition preparation sessions – contact them to find out.
Courses with early closing dates
The following courses have early closing dates via VTAC:
Monash University: direct medicine courses.
University of Melbourne: Fine Arts and Music.
Course applications must be submitted by Thursday 28 September, www.vtac.edu.au/early-close
Get help with your applications
The following universities are running VTAC application webinars:
University of Melbourne, 3 August, 6.30pm https://bit.ly/44VYnsr
Victoria University, 8 August, 7.30pm
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR NSW/ACT UNI APPLICATIONS
Applying for nursing or midwifery?
Once you have applied for a nursing or midwifery course via UAC, you will be required to submit an ‘English proficiency declaration’. The declaration will appear once you review your course preferences.
Applying for a teaching degree?
You may need to complete the Teaching Questionnaire in your UAC account. You may also need to complete a ‘motivation to teach’ statement direct to the university.
Law at the University of NSW (UNSW)
Students planning to apply for undergraduate law courses at UNSW will need to sit the Law Admissions Test (LAT) on Thursday 28 September. Registrations for the test close Friday 11 August, https://careernews.click/unswlat
Applying for an early admission program?
All early admission programs for NSW and Canberra universities are now open. Ensure you have listed closing dates and are working on your applications as some programs close early. You may need to organise a recommendation or your Year 11 results from your school, so try and be organised as early as possible. Download an early entry guide from https://slmcareerresources.edublogs.org/
Applying for a course that requires a folio, interview, design task or audition?
Once you add the course/s to your UAC preference list and submit your application, you will be emailed information about the additional selection criteria you need to complete. Check the inbox in your UAC account for up-to-date information. The university you are applying to may have folio and audition preparation sessions – contact them to find out.
Applying for a teaching degree?
You may need to complete the CASPer test by 13 November for December round VTAC offers. You can book the test via https://takealtus.com/
Students only applying for initial teacher education courses at Australian Catholic University can choose to complete the ACU Teacher Selector Statement instead of the CASPer test.
Applying for a course that requires a folio, interview, design task or audition?
Once you add the course/s to your VTAC preference list and submit your application, you will be emailed information about the additional selection criteria you need to complete.
Check the inbox in your VTAC account for up-to-date information. The university you are applying to may have folio and audition preparation sessions – contact them to find out.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE - 2024 ADMISSIONS UPDATE
Access Melbourne for 2024 - guaranteed entry
Students who have experienced disadvantage may qualify for the Access Melbourne program by completing a Special Consideration (SEAS) application via VTAC.
Applicants who qualify under SEAS in the following categories will be guaranteed entry into courses with lower ATARs, providing they meet course prerequisites and preference the courses via VTAC correctly.
- Resident of a regional or remote area
- Disadvantaged financial background
- Recognition as an Indigenous Australian
ATARs on the right: Indigenous Australian
Bachelor of Agriculture | 68 | 66 |
Bachelor of Arts | 74 | 74 |
Bachelor of Arts (extended) | n/a | 50 |
Bachelor of Biomedicine | 88 | 85 |
Bachelor of Commerce | 80 | 75 |
Bachelor of Design | 74 | 70 |
Bachelor of Oral Health | n/a | 77 |
Bachelor of Science | 74 | 74 |
Bachelor of Science (extended) | n/a | 55 |
Applications will need to tick yes for category 1 of SEAS (Personal Information and Location) in their VTAC account and submit the form by Friday 6 October.
Information, https://bit.ly/3YfJrCR
Access Melbourne – Study Score Consideration
Current Year 12 applicants who wish to receive study score consideration will need to also provide a statement using the VTAC Personal Form. Students may be eligible for lower guaranteed ATARs based on their study score results. For information on eligibility, visit https://bit.ly/3YfJrCR
UOW MANAGEMENT CADETSHIP PROGRAM
This Cadetship is aimed at high-achieving Year 12 students. Successful applicants will study a university degree at the University of Wollongong (HECs free), receive an annual wage, and complete industry experience.
Eligible bachelor degrees include (but are not limited to):
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies
Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Economics and Finance
Bachelor of International Studies
Bachelor of Information Technology
Bachelor of Mathematics and Finance
Any other UOW undergraduate degree with a business-oriented major
Applications are now open,
www.uow.edu.au/study/scholarships/
Employment Opportunities
2024 Indigenous Apprenticeship Program
Expressions of interest are open for the 2024 Indigenous Apprenticeship Program. You can apply for an apprenticeship at different departments and agencies across the Australian Public Service, such as Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Department of Education, and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. For information and to complete the expression of interest form, visit https://bit.ly/3rAtyKW
Business Cadetship Program
Interested in pursuing a business career? You may consider applying for a cadetship under the Business Cadetships in Melbourne Program. Cadet placement is in Global Markets and Global Research at UBS, a top-ranking global bank. Business Cadets combine paid work at UBS Melbourne with study at the university of their choice in Melbourne. Applications are now open for the 2024 intake and close 16 August 2023, www.businesscadetships.com.au
PwC Higher Apprenticeship Program:
If you haven't gone to university but want to receive professional training to set you up in the technology industry, join our Higher Apprenticeship Program. And the best part of being PwC Higher Apprentice? You'll get to earn an income while learning new skills and earning two TAFE technology qualifications!
Applications are now open, https://bit.ly/3DCsGID
Ag Career Start
This is gap year program on a farm. You will live in a regional location, earn a nationally recognised qualification, and build life-long industry connections. Applications are open for the 2024 intake, https://agcareerstart.com.au/
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE
ADF Gap Year applications are still open!
Current Year 12 students can apply for a 12-month position in the Air Force, Army, or Navy to begin in 2024. The following roles are on offer:
NAVY
- Maritime Warfare Officer
- Maritime Warfare Officer Submariner
- Mechanical Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer Submariner
- Helicopter Mission Commander
- Navy Sailor
- Electronics Engineer
- Electronics Engineer Submariner
- Logistics and Finance Officer
ARMY
- Army Logistics
- Army Administration Assistant
- Army Combat
- Chef
- Military Police
- Army Officer
AIR FORCE
- Administration Assistant
- Aviation Operations
- Air Force Security
- Aviation Support Technician
- Warehouse Store person
Find a role you would like to apply for and click on the ‘apply now’ link at https://bit.ly/2uW1hzI
DID YOU SIT THE UCAT THIS YEAR?
If you are in Year 12 and are applying for selected medical science courses such as medicine and dentistry, then you have probably sat the Universities Clinical Admissions Test (UCAT) recently. The National Institute of Education has written an article for students breaking down UCAT scores and preparation for medical interviews, https://bit.ly/3YeVIYa
ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP
Female and non-binary students who are interested in studying renewable engineering at the University of NSW are encouraged to the applying for an exciting scholarship through the Elevate Program. Applications for the scholarship close on 31 August, https://bit.ly/3OmFXdg
INTERESTED IN WORKING IN THEATRE, FILM OR TELEVISION?
Applications are now open for the following institutes:
NIDA
National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) offers courses in areas such as Acting, Costume Design, Design for Performance, Technical Theatre, Properties and Objects, and Staging. Applications are now open, www.nida.edu.au
WAAPA
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) offers courses in areas such as Aboriginal Performance, Acting, Arts Management, Dance, Music, Music Theatre, Performing Arts, and Production and Design. Applications are now open, www.waapa.ecu.edu.au
Victorian College of the Arts
Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) offers courses in areas such as Acting & Theatre, Dance, Design & Production, Film & Television, Indigenous Art & Culture, Music Theatre, Visual Art and Writing. Applications are now open,
https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/about-us/vca
Applications for most courses at these institutes will be based on an audition, interview and/or folio. Please take note of key application closing dates and provide all required information with your application.
Year 10 & 11 Students
DEFYING THE DRIFT PROGRAM
This is an amazing two stage program for young people keen to learn about careers in agriculture. You will participate in a 3-day residential program at Longerenong College in September and then present to a Rotary Club about your experience in the program. A fee of $350 per participant is payable, reduced to $250 if paid by July 31st. Sponsor Rotary Clubs assist by contributing part or all of the fee. For information and to apply, visit www.defyingthedrift.org
Year 9 & 10 Students
THE SANTOS SCIENCE EXPERIENCE - AGRICULTURE
The Santos Science Experience is a fun program of science activities. The University of Melbourne is running an exciting 3-day program at the Dookie campus between 29 November – 1 December 2023. Dookie campus is a working farm - a centre of agricultural research and teaching.
You will join scientists and agricultural student mentors in hands on activities in the laboratory and paddock investigating real world issues. Activities include biodiversity, sheep science, plant science, protein content of milk,
cheese making and robotic dairy. There are 35 places left and accommodation is available at an additional cost. Book your place via www.scienceexperience.com.au
All Students
Selected open days running soon:
Saturday 5 August
Monash University - Caulfield
Monash University - Peninsula
University of Wollongong - Wollongong
Sunday 6 August
Monash University - Clayton
Deakin University - Warrnambool
La Trobe University - Melbourne
RMIT University - Bundoora
Charles Sturt University - Wagga Wagga
Longy College - Longerenong
Wednesday 9 August
La Trobe University - Mildura
Saturday 12 August
William Angliss - Melbourne
SAE - Melbourne
Torrens University - Melbourne
Sunday 13 August
Monash University - Clayton
Australian Catholic University - Melbourne
Charles Sturt University - Albury/Wodonga
La Trobe University - Albury/Wodonga
Federation University - Ballarat
RMIT University - Brunswick
RMIT University - Melbourne City
Open Day dates
For a list of open day dates for Victoria, NSW, and Canberra, visit https://slmcareerresources.edublogs.org/
At an Open Day, you will be able to:
Get a feel for the culture of the campus;
Learn about courses and career options;
Undertake campus & accommodation tours led by current students;
Speak directly to student ambassadors & lecturers about the courses or careers you are interested in;
Compare the course area you are interested in at different institutions;
Learn about sports and societies you can join and be active in;
Get course counselling and guidance;
Attend information sessions and workshops;
Watch live demonstrations;
Listen to bands, eat lots of food, participate in activities and have fun!
Don’t just pick a course at an institution without visiting the campus – you potentially will be spending several years studying there and spending tens of thousands of dollars on your course and accommodation. It’s worth making the effort.
Open Day Resources
Tips for parents:
Victoria University has developed a guide for parents, https://bit.ly/2XTCC9y
THINKING ABOUT STUDYING CYBER SECURITY?
Cyber security specialists are in demand. The sector is predicted to grow by 300% by 2030, making this an exciting time to start your studies. Check out the Careers with STEM cyber security careers hub – you will find out what to study, which employers to hit up and the exciting jobs you can pursue, https://careernews.click/639966
You can study cyber security at TAFE or university. Some universities offer double degrees in cyber security – for example, you could combine cyber security and criminology or cyber security and psychological science.
The following are examples of Victorian universities you can study cyber security at:
Deakin University, https://bit.ly/3AVTSj4
La Trobe University, https://bit.ly/3xx7Qpr
Swinburne University, https://bit.ly/3xONrfu
Victoria University, https://bit.ly/3RGW6v7
STUDYING BUSINESS AT UNIVERSITY
Do you have a passion for business? Are you planning to study business at university in the future? Not sure where to start or what to consider? Monash Business School has a podcast series called ‘What I Wish I Knew About Studying Business’, aimed at helping future students understand the transition from high school to university https://careernews.click/3a6043
POST SCHOOL QUALIFICATIONS
Why is completing a vocational or higher education qualification after school so important? According to the My Career Match website:
“Of the millions of jobs advertised in Australia around 85% require a Certificate III or higher and around 30% require a bachelor’s degree or higher. Many of the careers and jobs that are around today will disappear by the time students get their first job and many new careers will be created.”
To read more about the future of automation, globalisation, and collaboration of the future workforce, read the following report by the Australian Foundation for Young Australians - https://careernews.click/23a16b
5 EMERGING CAREERS IN AGRICULTURE
Traditional farm roles are still going strong, but as the industry seeks to evolve and meet changing demands, new roles are emerging – and it’s expected these will grow in popularity in the years ahead. This article highlights five emerging agriculture careers:
Agroecological farmer
Cricket farmer
Farm safety adviser
Beekeeper
Hydrologist engineer
https://careernews.click/3d8ea2
THE HEYWIRE COMPETITION
The Heywire competition is open to people aged 16 – 22 to submit a story about life in regional Australia. Your story can be created in any form of media: text, video, photography, or audio. If you are selected as one of the winners, your story will be featured on ABC Local Radio, ABC Radio National, ABC TV and abc.net. Entries close 1 September 2023, www.abc.net.au/heywire
UNSW BRAGG STUDENT PRIZE FOR SCIENCE WRITING
This exciting competition is for students in Years 7 – 10. The UNSW Bragg Student Prize is a science writing prize designed to complement and enrich your Science and English study. All you need to do is write a short essay on ‘AI in STEM’, and you could win a fantastic set of prizes, including publication in Australia’s top science websites. Entries close on 25 August 2023, https://tinyurl.com/4k94kzxd
COMPETITION - TAX, SUPER + YOU
This exciting competition is for students in Years 7 – 12. To enter, you will make a creative project that highlights your topic. The topics are:
Junior (Year 7–9):
“How do tax and super help me and my community?”
Senior (Year 10–12):
“What are the most important things you need to know about tax and super to be work ready?”
Applications close 25 August. For information on how to enter and the amazing prizes, visit https://taxsuperandyou.gov.au/competition
EMPLOYABILITY TOOLKITS
University of Sunshine Coast has developed these fantastic employability toolkits for students:
Toolkit 1: professional branding, https://bit.ly/2AWko1w
Toolkit 2: maintaining a professional LinkedIn profile, https://bit.ly/3j3boZx
Toolkit 3: develop your digital portfolio, https://bit.ly/3gS8PaQ
Toolkit 4: support your personal brand in a job application process, https://bit.ly/2CCHmLt
STUDENT EXCHANGE
Have you considered applying for an overseas exchange program? The benefits of exchange include:
Cultural immersion
Language development
Development of soft skills such as resilience
And lots of fun!
Exchange can be as short as 6-weeks and as long as a year. There are many countries and programs to choose from. Scholarships may be available. The following two exchange companies are running information webinars:
World Education Program (WEP) https://wep.org.au/
YFU Student Exchange
UPDATES FROM MONASH UNIVERSITY
Interested in studying medicine?
Did you know there are two pathways into medicine at Monash? The University has developed a fantastic animation that explains the differences in entry pathways. You can access it via https://careernews.click/91c764
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Unlock a future where you can help millions! Pharmaceutical science combines biology, chemistry, and technology, equipping you to discover and develop lifesaving drugs. It's more than just a degree—it's a chance to improve health, tackle diseases, and make a real difference in the world.
Monash offers the following pharmaceutical science courses:
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science (3-years)
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced (Honours) (4-years)
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced (Honours) Dean's Scholars Program (4-years)
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (majoring in Chemical Engineering) (5-years).
To understand the differences between the course options, visit https://bit.ly/3OeOZtY
CAREERS WITH STEM
The team at Careers with STEM have written several inspiring articles on amazing STEM occupations and courses.
Corine Brown - Meteorologist
“After completing a Bachelor of Science (Astronomy / Astrophysics, Climate Science) and a Master of Research (Mars Climatology) at Macquarie University, Corine Brown is now a meteorologist and forecast systems developer at Weatherzone. Check out Corine’s story and CV”, https://bit.ly/43s21Zx
Jacob Harris - Economist
“Jacob Harris’ job involves writing reports about the Australian dollar and analysing the exchange rate. He also works on the RBA’s exchange rate models and looks at how money flows in and out of the country. See what a typical day is like for him at RBA”, https://bit.ly/44kox7X
CAREERS IN URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING
Interested in the environment, design, communication, and sociology? You may be interested in studying urban and regional planning in the future.
Urban and regional planners are like city architects. They analyse communities, study population trends, and create plans for smart development. They decide where parks, roads, and buildings should go to ensure cities grow sustainably and provide a high quality of life. They shape the future of our towns and cities.
A career in urban and regional planning offers the chance to shape vibrant communities, tackle pressing issues like sustainability and social equity, and create positive change. It combines creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration, allowing you to shape the future and make a meaningful impact on people's lives.
You can study urban and regional planning in Victoria at the following universities:
La Trobe University, www.latrobe.edu.au
Monash University, www.monash.edu.au
RMIT University, www.rmit.edu.au
The University of Melbourne, www.unimelb.edu.au
HAVE YOU CONSIDERED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (VET)?
VET includes apprenticeships, traineeships, and TAFE study. VET is one of the most progressive forms of education available to school leavers. It’s in touch with the realities of the current and future employment market – because it’s entirely driven by the employment market.
If you would like to learn more about VET and why you should consider gaining a VET qualification after school, visit Your Career, www.yourcareer.gov.au/learn-and-train
WHAT TYPE OF APPRENTICESHIP WOULD YOU BE SUITED TO?
Taken from the Australian Apprenticeships Pathways website.
Career evaluation is constant and unending especially for people who are considering their next career step. Career choices can be difficult as there are so many options out there.
It can be easier if you know which Work Types you prefer and what career options they lead to. These Work Types are identified through a Career Interest Explorer, co-created in consultation with Australian Centre for Career Development and focus on apprenticeship and traineeship career pathways.
There are seven Work Types in total which can lead to different industries and occupations. While it may be easy to choose the best-known occupation in a Work Type, it may not be the best option for you.
Realistically, an occupation can be linked to many Work Types, but focusing on your primary Work Type can help narrow down the industries or occupations that may interest you.
Below are the seven Work Types that are linked to apprenticeship or traineeship occupations. There may be some occupations that you haven’t even thought could be done as an apprenticeship or traineeship.
Analytic and Scientific
Creative and Artistic
Helping and Advising
Nature and Recreation
Organising and Clerical
Persuading and Service
Practical and Manual
Go to https://bit.ly/3pkVCx3 to complete a career interest quiz, research occupations that align with each work type, and to further research your apprenticeship and traineeship pathways.
INTERESTED IN PLUMBING?
If you are completing school at the end of the year and are interested in pursuing a career in plumbing, you may be interested in undertaking a pre-apprenticeship at the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC) at Brunswick. This is a world-class training facility. For more information, go to http://picac.vic.edu.au
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A PILOT, FIREFIGHTER, OR PARAMEDIC ETC.?
The Pilot Aptitude Training Systems (PATS) website explains the process for Year 12 students to apply for these different courses and occupations. It also explains the process for applying to the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA). Visit www.pilotaptitude.com
CAREERS IN RAIL
The Rail Academy has produced a fantastic video about careers in rail. A variety of roles exist within Customer Service, Infrastructure, Rolling Stock, Operations and Corporate. To find out more watch the ‘Discovering careers in rail’ animation video at https://bit.ly/2Z9f3dT or visit the Rail Academy website at https://railacademy.vic.gov.au/
Exciting Programs
Ocean Youth Program
This amazing program is for young people who are passionate about ocean and marine life sustainability and conservation. You will participate in nature-based experiences and skills-building workshops and pitch your ideas for ocean conservation. For information, visit www.oceanyouth.org/oy-program/
Portsea Camp
The Camp runs weekend and holiday activities for children such as kayaking, snorkelling, high ropes, beach walks, sports etc. Young people are invited to apply to volunteer at the camps. This is a fantastic opportunity for secondary school students to get experience in outdoor leadership, https://theportseacamp.com.au/
St Johns Cadet – Youth Program
The St John's Cadet Youth Program is affiliated with St John Ambulance Australia. It offers young people aged 11 to 17 an opportunity to develop first aid and leadership skills. Cadets participate in training, drills, and community service, learn essential medical techniques and gain practical experience. The program is ideally suited to young people interested in pursuing careers in healthcare or emergency services, https://cadets.stjohn.org.au/
Australian Defence Force Cadets
Australian Defence Force Cadets provides young people aged 13 to 19 with training and experiences related to military, leadership, and community service. The program aims to instill discipline, teamwork, and leadership skills, while also offering insights into potential careers in the Australian Defence Force. There are Cadet programs for Army, Navy and Air Force. Learn more via www.cadetnet.gov.au
Scouts Australia
Scouts Australia is a youth organization in Australia that offers programs for boys and girls aged 5 to 25. It aims to develop character, leadership, and outdoor skills through various activities, camping, and community involvement. Scouts participate in fun and challenging experiences, fostering personal growth and responsible citizenship, https://scouts.com.au/
WOULD YOU LIKE TO STUDY IN THE US OR THE UK?
Explore your options and get tips on how to complete your applications via the following websites:
EducationUSA: https://bit.ly/456ZhCJ
Crimson Education: www.crimsoneducation.org/au/
British Council www.britishcouncil.org.au/study-uk
UK Council for International Student Affairs https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/
VICTORIA POLICE – CHANGES TO ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
To ensure young people have the best chance of success, Victoria Police has made the following changes to their recruitment process:
- exemption from the entrance exam for those with a relevant Australian university bachelor’s degree (arts, science, humanities, or business) within the last 5 years.
- removal of the requirement for completion of Year 12 prior to applying.
- the initial psychological assessment can now be done online, and
- evidence of Covid19 vaccination is no longer required.
Recruitment specialists will be running a free recruitment ‘pop up’ session on Saturday 12 August at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. You will be able to speak with members from the following teams:
Recruiting Services Branch
Psychology & Medical Recruitment Team
Public Order Response Team (PORT)
Crime Scene Services
State Highway Patrol
Road Policing (Booze Bus)
Register your place via https://bit.ly/43SyWGI
Can’t attend the Melbourne event? Search for other information sessions via https://bit.ly/3uBvCOQ
Upcoming Career Events
One of the best ways to develop ideas for occupations and courses is to participate in career events. The following events are running soon.
DRAMA & THEATRE ARTS INFORMATION SESSION
Melbourne Polytechnic offer exciting vocational courses in:
Costume design
Live production
Specialist make-up services
Theatre arts
The Institute is running an online information session for prospective students and families on Tuesday 29 August starting at 4.30pm. Register via https://bit.ly/45u6RqP
GIRLS PROGRAMMING NETWORK
The University of Melbourne is running a free workshop for girls who are interested in programming. No experience in coding is needed. The event will be held at the Parkville campus on Saturday 2 September between 9.30am – 4pm. The event will fill quickly, so register soon, https://bit.ly/45aaiCD
CAMP SEEK
Camp Seek is a 4-day STEM focussed learning and immersion program for girls and non-binary young people aged 14 – 16. The camp is taking place during the September school holidays. Information - www.seek.com.au/camp-seek/
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE
You can find out about careers in the Australian Defence Force through participating in free information sessions. There are sessions running at various locations across Victoria and NSW and online sessions, www.defencejobs.gov.au/events
VICTORIAN CAREERS AND EMPLOYMENT EXPO
This Expo will be packed with exciting seminars, demonstrations, and hands-on workshops. You will be able to: speak to exhibitors from over 100 organisations, watch the WorldSkills National Championships, try different trades, participate in seminars, and learn about your post school study and training options. The Expo will run between Thursday 17 – Saturday 19 August at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre. www.careersemploymentexpo.com.au
MONASH UNIVERSITY
Access Monash
The following events will be held online for prospective students and their families, https://bit.ly/3kVijtH
August 9: Pharmacy and pharmaceutical science student panel
August 10: Arts student panel
August 15: Education student panel
September 12: Exam preparation and techniques
VCE revision lectures
Monash is running VCE revision lectures in the following subjects: Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematical Methods during the September holidays. Book your place via https://bit.ly/3K0xds0
Business Explorer Program
This is a free program for students who are keen to explore course and career options in business. The next event will run on 27 September at the Clayton campus. You will participate in 3 hands-on sessions from the following course areas:
Accounting
Banking and finance
Analytics, stats, and actuarial studies
Economics
Management
Marketing
Entrepreneurship
Register your interest via www.monash.edu/business/business-explorer
Spring into Monash: Indigenous Camp
This camp will provide Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students from Yrs 10 to 12 with an insight into university life and an opportunity to connect with youth from across the country. The camp will run between 24 – 27 September 2023, https://bit.ly/44QnNaF
The Careers Team
Careers Leader – Natasha Boyko
Biyala Neighbourhood – Susan Barr
Dharnya Neighbourhood – Greg Bristol
Bayuna Neighbourhood – Dan Watson
Partnerships Manager – Mary-Ann Linehan
Industry Engagement Priority Cohorts Coordinator – Colleen Wilkinson